Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.
As most potential ecotourist sites are inhabited by ethnic minorities, the principle of “encouraging community participation in ecotourism activities” should both create income and help maintain cultural identity. These communities have a deep understanding of traditional festivals, cultivation and land use customs, traditional lifestyle and handicrafts, and historical places. A trip to the limestone mountain of Cao Bang - Bac Kan, for example, is valuable not only for the Ba Be Lake, but for the opportunity to learn about cultivation customs, dying practices using endemic plants to produce brocading, and traditional handmade boats of precious timber collected in the forest.
Because ecotourism is important for environmental education, maintenance of indigenous culture, and local economic development, both investment and government encouragement are required.
One research shows that 90 percent of ecotourist guides lack environmental knowledge about the flora, fauna, and natural resources in the area, and 88 percent would benefit from ecotourism guidebooks written especially for them. An illustration of wasted potential caused by this lack of training is Ha Long Bay, a world heritage site with immense environmental value - coral reefs, limestone mountains, thousands of flora and fauna species of high biodiversity, and rich cultural identity. But tourists in Ha Long Bay are presently visiting only the Bay and some caves, not accessing environmental information or local cultural activities. In general, the full potential of ecotourism has not yet been reached.
International visitors to Viet Nam often like to visit ethnic minority villages to observe the culture, meet local people, and participate in traditional activities. The ethnic minorities who live in or near nature reserves maintain distinctive lifestyles, cultural identities, and traditional customs. These features are part of the real value of ecotourism. However, local people are not much involved in ecotourism.
In addition, local people still live in poverty, their life closely associates with natural resources. The economic benefits of ecotourism need to be shared with them, but this will not happen without community participation.
An eco tour to the region of ethnic minorities is very valuable because tourists _______.
Tạm dịch: Một tour du lịch sinh thái đến vùng đồng bào dân tộc thiểu số là rất có giá trị vì khách du lịch _______.
A. có du lịch một chuyến đến núi đá vôi Cao Bằng - Bắc Kạn
B. có thể học tập tục nhuộm vải bằng cách sử dụng thực vật đặc hữu để sản xuất thổ cẩm
C. có thể làm thuyền truyền thống bằng gỗ quý hiếm được thu thập trong rừng
D. có thể hiểu được các khía cạnh của văn hóa và truyền thống
Thông tin: These communities have a deep understanding of traditional festivals, cultivation and land use customs, traditional lifestyle and handicrafts, and historical places.
Tạm dịch: Những cộng đồng người này có sự am hiểu sâu sắc về những lễ hội truyền thống, trồng trọt và phong tục sử dụng đất, lối sống truyền thống và những sản phẩm thủ công, những địa điểm lịch sử.
=> An eco tour to the region of ethnic minorities is very valuable because tourists can understand the aspects of cultures and traditions.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.
As most potential ecotourist sites are inhabited by ethnic minorities, the principle of “encouraging community participation in ecotourism activities” should both create income and help maintain cultural identity. These communities have a deep understanding of traditional festivals, cultivation and land use customs, traditional lifestyle and handicrafts, and historical places. A trip to the limestone mountain of Cao Bang - Bac Kan, for example, is valuable not only for the Ba Be Lake, but for the opportunity to learn about cultivation customs, dying practices using endemic plants to produce brocading, and traditional handmade boats of precious timber collected in the forest.
Because ecotourism is important for environmental education, maintenance of indigenous culture, and local economic development, both investment and government encouragement are required.
One research shows that 90 percent of ecotourist guides lack environmental knowledge about the flora, fauna, and natural resources in the area, and 88 percent would benefit from ecotourism guidebooks written especially for them. An illustration of wasted potential caused by this lack of training is Ha Long Bay, a world heritage site with immense environmental value - coral reefs, limestone mountains, thousands of flora and fauna species of high biodiversity, and rich cultural identity. But tourists in Ha Long Bay are presently visiting only the Bay and some caves, not accessing environmental information or local cultural activities. In general, the full potential of ecotourism has not yet been reached.
International visitors to Viet Nam often like to visit ethnic minority villages to observe the culture, meet local people, and participate in traditional activities. The ethnic minorities who live in or near nature reserves maintain distinctive lifestyles, cultural identities, and traditional customs. These features are part of the real value of ecotourism. However, local people are not much involved in ecotourism.
In addition, local people still live in poverty, their life closely associates with natural resources. The economic benefits of ecotourism need to be shared with them, but this will not happen without community participation.
Ecotourism can bring all the following benefits EXCEPT_______.
Tạm dịch: Du lịch sinh thái có thể mang lại tất cả những lợi ích sau đây NGOẠI TRỪ ________.
A. duy trì bản sắc văn hóa
B. tạo cơ hội tìm hiểu về phong tục truyền thống
C. thiết lập nhiều công viên quốc gia và khu bảo tồn thiên nhiên
D. giới thiệu văn hóa các dân tộc thiểu số cho khách du lịch nước ngoài
Thông tin: As most potential ecotourist sites are inhabited by ethnic minorities, the principle of “encouraging community participation in ecotourism activities” should both create income and help maintain cultural identity. These communities have a deep understanding of traditional festivals, cultivation and land use customs, traditional lifestyle and handicrafts, and historical places. A trip to the limestone mountain of Cao Bang - Bac Kan, for example, is valuable not only for the Ba Be Lake, but for the opportunity to learn about cultivation customs, dying practices using endemic plants to produce brocading, and traditional handmade boats of precious timber collected in the forest.
Tạm dịch: Vì hầu hết những địa điểm sinh thái được định cư bởi những người dân tộc thiểu số, qui tắc "khuyến khích tham gia vào hoạt động du lịch sinh thái" nên vừa tạo ra thu nhập vừa giúp duy trì văn hóa. Những cộng đồng người này có sự am hiểu sâu sắc về những lễ hội truyền thống, trồng trọt và phong tục sử dụng đất, lối sống truyền thống và những sản phẩm thủ công, những địa điểm lịch sử. Ví dụ như 1 chuyến đi đến vùng núi đá vôi của Cao Bằng - Bắc Kan không chỉ có giá trị đối với du lịch hồ Ba Bể mà còn cung cấp cơ hội học hỏi về phong tục trồng trọt, nghề nhuộn sử dụng cây cối để tạo ra gấm vóc và phong tục tự làm thuyền từ những cây gỗ quý giá trong rừng.
=> Ecotourism can bring all the following benefits EXCEPT establishing more national parks and nature reserves.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.
As most potential ecotourist sites are inhabited by ethnic minorities, the principle of “encouraging community participation in ecotourism activities” should both create income and help maintain cultural identity. These communities have a deep understanding of traditional festivals, cultivation and land use customs, traditional lifestyle and handicrafts, and historical places. A trip to the limestone mountain of Cao Bang - Bac Kan, for example, is valuable not only for the Ba Be Lake, but for the opportunity to learn about cultivation customs, dying practices using endemic plants to produce brocading, and traditional handmade boats of precious timber collected in the forest.
Because ecotourism is important for environmental education, maintenance of indigenous culture, and local economic development, both investment and government encouragement are required.
One research shows that 90 percent of ecotourist guides lack environmental knowledge about the flora, fauna, and natural resources in the area, and 88 percent would benefit from ecotourism guidebooks written especially for them. An illustration of wasted potential caused by this lack of training is Ha Long Bay, a world heritage site with immense environmental value - coral reefs, limestone mountains, thousands of flora and fauna species of high biodiversity, and rich cultural identity. But tourists in Ha Long Bay are presently visiting only the Bay and some caves, not accessing environmental information or local cultural activities. In general, the full potential of ecotourism has not yet been reached.
International visitors to Viet Nam often like to visit ethnic minority villages to observe the culture, meet local people, and participate in traditional activities. The ethnic minorities who live in or near nature reserves maintain distinctive lifestyles, cultural identities, and traditional customs. These features are part of the real value of ecotourism. However, local people are not much involved in ecotourism.
In addition, local people still live in poverty, their life closely associates with natural resources. The economic benefits of ecotourism need to be shared with them, but this will not happen without community participation.
Tourist guides who lack environmental knowledge can’t_______.
Tạm dịch: Hướng dẫn viên du lịch thiếu kiến thức về môi trường không thể _______.
A. làm cho khách du lịch tiếp cận tất cả các thông tin môi trường hoặc các hoạt động văn hóa địa phương
B. đưa du khách đến Vịnh Hạ Long, một di sản thế giới với giá trị môi trường to lớn
C. nhận sách hướng dẫn du lịch sinh thái đặc biệt dành cho họ
D. làm cho các dân tộc thiểu số hiểu biết sâu sắc về các lễ hội truyền thống của họ
Thông tin: One research shows that 90 percent of ecotourist guides lack environmental knowledge about the flora, fauna, and natural resources in the area, and 88 percent would benefit from ecotourism guidebooks written especially for them. An illustration of wasted potential caused by this lack of training is Ha Long Bay, a world heritage site with immense environmental value - coral reefs, limestone mountains, thousands of flora and fauna species of high biodiversity, and rich cultural identity. But tourists in Ha Long Bay are presently visiting only the Bay and some caves, not accessing environmental information or local cultural activities.
Tạm dịch:
Một nghiên cứu cho thấy 90% hướng dẫn viên du lịch sinh thái thiếu kiến thức về môi trường về hệ thực vật, động vật và tài nguyên thiên nhiên trong khu vực và 88% sử dụng các sách hướng dẫn du lịch sinh thái được viết riêng cho họ. Một minh họa về khả năng bị lãng phí do thiếu đào tạo này là Vịnh Hạ Long, một di sản thế giới có giá trị môi trường to lớn - rạn san hô, núi đá vôi, hàng ngàn loài động thực vật đa dạng sinh học cao, và bản sắc văn hóa phong phú. Nhưng khách du lịch ở Vịnh Hạ Long hiện chỉ đến thăm Vịnh và một số hang động, không truy cập thông tin môi trường hoặc các hoạt động văn hóa địa phương.
=> Tourist guides who lack environmental knowledge can’t make tourists access all environmental information or local cultural activities.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.
As most potential ecotourist sites are inhabited by ethnic minorities, the principle of “encouraging community participation in ecotourism activities” should both create income and help maintain cultural identity. These communities have a deep understanding of traditional festivals, cultivation and land use customs, traditional lifestyle and handicrafts, and historical places. A trip to the limestone mountain of Cao Bang - Bac Kan, for example, is valuable not only for the Ba Be Lake, but for the opportunity to learn about cultivation customs, dying practices using endemic plants to produce brocading, and traditional handmade boats of precious timber collected in the forest.
Because ecotourism is important for environmental education, maintenance of indigenous culture, and local economic development, both investment and government encouragement are required.
One research shows that 90 percent of ecotourist guides lack environmental knowledge about the flora, fauna, and natural resources in the area, and 88 percent would benefit from ecotourism guidebooks written especially for them. An illustration of wasted potential caused by this lack of training is Ha Long Bay, a world heritage site with immense environmental value - coral reefs, limestone mountains, thousands of flora and fauna species of high biodiversity, and rich cultural identity. But tourists in Ha Long Bay are presently visiting only the Bay and some caves, not accessing environmental information or local cultural activities. In general, the full potential of ecotourism has not yet been reached.
International visitors to Viet Nam often like to visit ethnic minority villages to observe the culture, meet local people, and participate in traditional activities. The ethnic minorities who live in or near nature reserves maintain distinctive lifestyles, cultural identities, and traditional customs. These features are part of the real value of ecotourism. However, local people are not much involved in ecotourism.
In addition, local people still live in poverty, their life closely associates with natural resources. The economic benefits of ecotourism need to be shared with them, but this will not happen without community participation.
In order to develop ecotourism, local communities should _______.
Tạm dịch: Để phát triển du lịch sinh thái, cộng đồng địa phương nên _______.
A. phụ thuộc vào tài nguyên thiên nhiên
B. tham gia vào tất cả các khía cạnh của du lịch sinh thái
C. thay đổi lối sống đặc biệt của họ
D. chia sẻ lợi ích kinh tế của du lịch sinh thái
Thông tin: In addition, local people still live in poverty, their life closely associates with natural resources. The economic benefits of ecotourism need to be shared with them, but this will not happen without community participation.
Tạm dịch:
Ngoài ra, người dân địa phương vẫn sống trong nghèo đói, cuộc sống của họ gắn liền với tài nguyên thiên nhiên. Những lợi ích kinh tế của du lịch sinh thái cần được chia sẻ với họ, nhưng điều này sẽ không xảy ra nếu không có sự tham gia của cộng đồng.
=> In order to develop ecotourism, local communities should share the economic benefits of ecotourism.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.
As most potential ecotourist sites are inhabited by ethnic minorities, the principle of “encouraging community participation in ecotourism activities” should both create income and help maintain cultural identity. These communities have a deep understanding of traditional festivals, cultivation and land use customs, traditional lifestyle and handicrafts, and historical places. A trip to the limestone mountain of Cao Bang - Bac Kan, for example, is valuable not only for the Ba Be Lake, but for the opportunity to learn about cultivation customs, dying practices using endemic plants to produce brocading, and traditional handmade boats of precious timber collected in the forest.
Because ecotourism is important for environmental education, maintenance of indigenous culture, and local economic development, both investment and government encouragement are required.
One research shows that 90 percent of ecotourist guides lack environmental knowledge about the flora, fauna, and natural resources in the area, and 88 percent would benefit from ecotourism guidebooks written especially for them. An illustration of wasted potential caused by this lack of training is Ha Long Bay, a world heritage site with immense environmental value - coral reefs, limestone mountains, thousands of flora and fauna species of high biodiversity, and rich cultural identity. But tourists in Ha Long Bay are presently visiting only the Bay and some caves, not accessing environmental information or local cultural activities. In general, the full potential of ecotourism has not yet been reached.
International visitors to Viet Nam often like to visit ethnic minority villages to observe the culture, meet local people, and participate in traditional activities. The ethnic minorities who live in or near nature reserves maintain distinctive lifestyles, cultural identities, and traditional customs. These features are part of the real value of ecotourism. However, local people are not much involved in ecotourism.
In addition, local people still live in poverty, their life closely associates with natural resources. The economic benefits of ecotourism need to be shared with them, but this will not happen without community participation.
The word “distinctive” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to_______.
distinctive (adj): đặc biệt, khác biệt
staying the same for a long time: giữ nguyên trong một khoảng thời gian dài
easily understood: được hiểu một cách dễ dàng
clearly different from others: khác biệt rõ ràng so với những cái còn lại
close to nature: gần gũi với thiên nhiên
=> distinctive = clearly different from others
Vì hầu hết các điểm du lịch sinh thái tiềm năng là nơi sinh sống của đồng bào dân tộc thiểu số, nguyên tắc “khuyến khích cộng đồng tham gia vào các hoạt động du lịch sinh thái” nên vừa tạo thu nhập và giúp duy trì bản sắc văn hóa. Những cộng đồng này có một sự hiểu biết sâu sắc về các lễ hội truyền thống, trồng trọt và phong tục sử dụng đất, lối sống truyền thống và thủ công mỹ nghệ, và những địa điểm lịch sử. Ví dụ, một chuyến đi đến núi đá vôi Cao Bằng - Bắc Kạn có giá trị không chỉ đối với hồ Ba Bể mà còn là cơ hội để tìm hiểu về phong tục trồng trọt, nhuộm vải bằng cách sử dụng những loài thực vật địa phương để sản xuất thổ cẩm và thuyền thủ công truyền thống từ gỗ quý thu được trong rừng.
Bởi vì du lịch sinh thái là quan trọng đối với giáo dục môi trường, duy trì văn hóa bản địa, và phát triển kinh tế địa phương, cần thiết phải có sự đầu tư và khuyến khích của chính phủ.
Một nghiên cứu cho thấy 90% hướng dẫn viên du lịch sinh thái thiếu kiến thức về môi trường, hệ thực vật, động vật và tài nguyên thiên nhiên trong khu vực và 88% phải nhờ vào sách hướng dẫn du lịch sinh thái đặc biệt dành cho họ. Một minh chứng về tiềm năng lãng phí do thiếu đào tạo này là Vịnh Hạ Long, một di sản thế giới có giá trị môi trường rất lớn - rạn san hô, núi đá vôi, hàng ngàn loài thực vật và động vật có tính đa dạng sinh học cao và bản sắc văn hóa phong phú. Nhưng khách du lịch ở Vịnh Hạ Long hiện nay chỉ ghé thăm Vịnh và một số hang động, không tiếp cận thông tin môi trường hoặc các hoạt động văn hóa địa phương. Nhìn chung, tiềm năng đầy đủ của du lịch sinh thái vẫn chưa đạt được.
Khách quốc tế đến Việt Nam thường thích viếng thăm các làng dân tộc thiểu số để quan sát văn hóa, gặp gỡ người dân địa phương và tham gia vào các hoạt động truyền thống. Các dân tộc thiểu số sống trong hoặc gần khu bảo tồn thiên nhiên duy trì lối sống đặc biệt, bản sắc văn hóa và phong tục truyền thống. Những tính năng này là một phần của giá trị thực sự của du lịch sinh thái. Tuy nhiên, người dân địa phương không tham gia nhiều vào du lịch sinh thái.
Ngoài ra, người dân địa phương vẫn sống trong nghèo đói, cuộc sống của họ gắn liền với tài nguyên thiên nhiên. Lợi ích kinh tế của du lịch sinh thái cần phải được chia sẻ với họ, nhưng điều này sẽ không xảy ra nếu không có sự tham gia của cộng đồng.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
What is the main idea of the passage?
Ý chính của đoạn văn là gì?
A. Du lịch luôn tốt cho văn hóa truyền thống.
B. Du lịch luôn có hại cho văn hóa truyền thống.
C. Du lịch có thể tốt và xấu đối với văn hóa truyền thống.
D. Khách du lịch không quan tâm đến văn hóa truyền thống.
Bài viết đề cập đến cả những mặt tốt và xấu của du lịch đối với văn hóa truyền thống, do đó chỉ có đáp án thứ C là đáp án đầy đủ và chính xác nhất.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
Why do local people want tourism?
Tại sao người dân địa phương muốn du lịch?
A. Khách du lịch mang theo tiền.
B. Khách du lịch giúp dạy cho người dân địa phương.
C. Khách du lịch nói với người dân địa phương về công việc kinh doanh.
D. Khách du lịch phá hoại văn hóa truyền thống.
Thông tin: Most local people want more tourism, because tourists bring money and help local businesses.
Tạm dịch: Hầu hết người dân địa phương muốn phát triển du lịch bởi khách du lịch mang theo tiền và giúp cho các doanh nghiệp địa phương
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
What is one problem that tourists create?
Một trong những vấn đề mà khách du lịch tạo ra là gì?
A. Họ làm tổn thương người dân địa phương.
B. Họ ăn cắp tiền của người dân địa phương.
C. Họ làm tổn thương các doanh nghiệp địa phương.
D. Họ can thiệp vào lối sống địa phương.
Thông tin: Another problem is that tourists can interfere with the local people’s lives.
Tạm dịch: Một vấn đề nữa là khách du lịch có thể làm rối loạn cuộc sống của những người dân địa phương.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to .
Từ “họ” trong đoạn 2 đề cập đến_________.
A. khách du lịch
B. người địa phương
C. hướng dẫn viên du lịch
D. vũ công
Thông tin: Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food.
Tạm dịch: Vì vậy, người dân địa phương của quốc gia đó sẽ giữ cho văn hóa truyền thống của họ tồn tại lâu dài. Họ sẽ mặc quần áo truyền thống và bán đồ ăn truyền thống.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
The word “fake” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to .
Từ "giả" trong đoạn 3 gần nghĩa nhất với_____________.
A. thật
B. không có thật
C. rất tốt
D. rất xấu
=> fake = not real
Thông tin: Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”.
Tạm dịch: Nhiều người nói rằng du lịch tạo ra “văn hóa truyền thống giả tạo”.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
What does the second sentence of the third paragraph mean?
Câu thứ hai của đoạn thứ ba có ý nghĩa gì?
A. Nếu bạn không tôn trọng người khác, thì họ sẽ không tôn trọng bạn.
B. Nếu bạn hiểu một nền văn hóa khác, thì bạn sẽ tôn trọng nó hơn.
C. Nếu bạn tôn trọng bản thân, thì người khác cũng sẽ tôn trọng bạn.
D. Không ai tôn trọng văn hóa truyền thống nữa.
Thông tin: If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more.
Tạm dịch: Nếu bạn hiểu rõ về một nền văn hóa khác, có lẽ bạn sẽ tôn trọng nền văn hóa đó hơn rất nhiều.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Tourism and Heritage Protection Travelling is a great thing to do. It helps us learn about different people and different places. Some people travel because they want to see nature. Others travel because they want to make friends and try great food. Of course, a lot of tourists are interested in traditional culture.
Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. They will also have shows for tourists. These shows can be dances, concerts, plays, or something else.
Tourism also helps people respect each other. If you understand another culture well, you will probably respect that culture much more. You will probably want to protect that culture as well. However, tourism is not always good for traditional culture. Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. Their real lifestyles are similar to the tourists’ lifestyle. They are just pretending because they want to make money.
All of the following can be inferred from the passage EXCEPT that _________.
Tất cả những điều sau đây có thể được suy ra từ đoạn văn NGOẠI TRỪ rằng _________.
A. du lịch có thể tạo công ăn việc làm cho người dân địa phương
B. du lịch có thể được sử dụng như một phương tiện để thúc đẩy giao lưu văn hóa
C. ở một số nơi, người dân địa phương biểu diễn một số vũ công không thuộc về hoạt động thường ngày của họ
D. quá nhiều khách du lịch tại một di tích lịch sử có thể khiến nó sụp đổ ngay lập tức
Thông tin:
- Therefore, the local people in that country will keep their traditional culture alive. They will wear traditional clothing, and sell traditional food. -> A đúng
- Tourism can be very good for traditional cultures. This is because when people travel to another country, they often want to learn more about that country’s traditions, such as music, food, and history. -> B đúng
- Many people say that tourism creates “fake traditional culture”. This means that the local people wear traditional costumes, and do traditional dances only for tourists, but that is not their real lifestyle. -> C đúng
Tạm dịch:
- Vì vậy, người dân địa phương ở quốc gia đó sẽ giữ được nét văn hóa truyền thống của họ. Họ sẽ mặc quần áo truyền thống và bán đồ ăn truyền thống.
- Du lịch có thể rất tốt cho các nền văn hóa truyền thống. Điều này là do khi mọi người đi du lịch đến một quốc gia khác, họ thường muốn tìm hiểu thêm về truyền thống của quốc gia đó, chẳng hạn như âm nhạc, ẩm thực và lịch sử.
- Nhiều người nói rằng du lịch tạo ra “văn hóa truyền thống giả tạo”. Điều này có nghĩa là người dân địa phương mặc trang phục truyền thống và thực hiện các điệu múa truyền thống chỉ dành cho khách du lịch, nhưng đó không phải là lối sống thực sự của họ.